If you ask any guy, he'll tell you that he looks and feels his best after a trip to the barbershop. The power of a good barber and a thorough grooming session is undeniably real, but unfortunately, it doesn't last forever. That's where new men's grooming startup Scotch Porter comes into play.

Founded in East Orange, NJ by Calvin Quallis, Scotch Porter is designed for the modern man who wants to look his best at all times — not just after leaving the barbershop.

While working at a market research firm, Quallis opened up a barbershop of his own. He noticed many of his clients coming in with badly damaged hair and beards, and when he looked to the market for quality, all-natural products to use in his shop, he couldn't find any. That's where he got the idea to create his own.

Quallis took his problem-solving skills from his corporate background to research and develop his line for use in the barbershop. The word of his all-natural products spread from existing clients to new patrons and Scotch Porter was born.

I had seen the brand all over Instagram, mainly for its beard care products, but since I don't have much of a beard, I paid it little mind. When an unsolicited box of their products (for more than just facial hair) showed up at the Business Insider office, I had to give it a try, and I'm glad I did. Even with a bathroom full of grooming products, I find myself consistently going back to Scotch Porter.

During my time at Insider Picks, I've had to opportunity to test many up-and-coming grooming brands — some of which I've liked and reviewed — but most never make the cut. The fact that I'm still using Scotch Porter beyond the testing stage says a lot.

The first two products I used were Scotch Porter's Daily Hair Care Bundle, which consists of Hydrating Hair Wash and Nourish and Repair Conditioner. Both products have a vitamin and botanical-enriched formula intended to make any hair type softer, silkier, and more manageable, and they both have a woodsy smell that's distinctly masculine, but not overbearing or strong. After using the products for about a month, I noticed my hair was shinier and not as dry. During the summer months, my hair tends to dry out faster, but that hasn't been the case since using Scotch Porter.

The kit costs $32, which isn't exactly cheap for shampoo and conditioner, but in my opinion, well worth it. If you're hesitant about spending that much, I would recommend buying one or the other for $18 to see if you like it first (I can almost promise you will).

The collection comes with body wash, body scrub, and body lotion, all of which contain copper, zinc, iron, silicon, and magnesium to condition and strengthen your skin. They're also packed with natural botanicals like green tea leaf, fennel seed, chamomile flowers, and hibiscus flowers, along with other hydrating ingredients like shea butter, coconut oil, and olive oil. You'll also get a natural sponge to use the products with. Even if you prefer to use a normal washcloth or loofah, it's a thoughtful inclusion.

Much like the hair products I used, they also have a creamy consistency and a light woodsy scent. I appreciate that most of Scotch Porter's products smell alike because combining scents from a bunch of different products from different brands can be overbearing, if not straight up offensive.

The Mineral Enriched Body Collection costs $45.99, which is relatively expensive for body wash and lotion, but I've come to learn the hard way that when you pay more for products like this, you get far better results over the $3 stuff on sale at the store.

Since Scotch Porter is all about keeping men feeling, looking, and smelling fresh, they also introduced disposable masculine wipes cleverly named Fresh Meat. They're all-natural body wipes to help guys maintain good hygiene and limit body odor when they can't get to a shower. For testing purposes, I used the Scotch Porter Fresh Meat Masculine Wipes after going to work and the gym and they definitely get the job done, although it goes without saying it's not a shower replacement.

My gym sessions are almost always at the end of the day, so it's easy for me to go home and take a full shower immediately after, but if you ride your bike to work or like to get in a midday workout on your lunch hour, you'd get a lot more use out of them. Whether you plan to use them daily or a bit more sporadically like myself, keeping them in your gym bag or daypack is definitely handy. And at $5.99, they're affordable.

In addition to the products that I personally used, Scotch Porter has a ton of other all-natural grooming products. From shaving essentials to facial scrubs, you'll find everything you could possibly need to stay better than barbershop fresh on a daily basis.

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